Entertainment Memorabilia 2018-04-07 Auction - 856 Price Results - Potter & Potter Auctions in IL - Page 7
Prop Shark Tooth from “Jaws.”Casablanca.Bela Lugosi Signed Photograph by Irving Chidnoff
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Chicago, IL, United States
Auction Details

Entertainment Memorabilia

Spanning from the time of vaudeville and the silent era through the twentieth century and up to the present, our April 7 auction features hundreds of movie posters, signed photographs and autographs, lobby cards and stills, Hollywood and television costumes, props, and personal relics of stars including Greta Garbo, Jimi Hendrix, Elvis Presley, and many others.
Auction Curator:
Gabe Fajuri
Gabe Fajuri
President
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Let the Good Times Roll.: Let the Good Times Roll. Columbia Pictures, 1973. One sheet (41 x 27”). Style B. Concert documentary featuring legends of 1950s era rock, blues and pop. Starring Chuck Berry, Chubby Checker, The
0145: Let the Good Times Roll.Est.
$100
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$150
SOLD
Lili.: Lili. MGM, 1952. Belgian (21 ¾ x 14 ¼”). Folded. Censor’s stamp, light edge wear. B+.
0146: Lili.Est.
$80
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$125
Little Women.: Little Women. MGM, 1949 (Litho-Poster Corp. of America). One sheet (41 x 27”). Mervyn LeRoy’s romantic drama based on Louisa May Alcott’s classic coming of age novel. Linen backed. Inexpert
0147: Little Women.Est.
$150
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$250
Lot Passed
SOLD
Live a Little, Love a Little.: Live a Little, Love a Little. MGM, 1968. One sheet (41 x 27”). Starring Elvis Presley. Folded. Creases, pinholes, a few light stains. B+.
0148: Live a Little, Love a Little.Est.
$80
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$150
SOLD
The Long Chance.: The Long Chance. Universal Film, 1922. Half sheet (22 x28”). Silent drama about an orphaned woman and an engineer who investigates the mining claim to the land she has inherited. The survival
0149: The Long Chance.Est.
$100
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$200
The Long Dark Hall.: The Long Dark Hall. Eagle Lion, 1951. One sheet (41 x 27”). Brit-noir courtroom-drama about a murdered showgirl. Based on the novel A Case to Answer by Edgar Lustgarten. Starring Rex Harrison and
0150: The Long Dark Hall.Est.
$150
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$250
Lot Passed
The Long, Hot Summer.: The Long, Hot Summer. 20th Century Fox, 1958. Three sheet (81 x 41”). A drifter, played by Paul Newman, creates conflict in small town Mississippi. Based on the short stories of William Faulkner.
0151: The Long, Hot Summer.Est.
$150
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$250
Lot Passed
The Lost People.: The Lost People. General Film Distributors, 1949 (W.E. Berry Ltd., Bradford). British three sheet (40 x 78”). Prisoners and refugees take shelter inside a German theatre during World War II; when
0152: The Lost People.Est.
$200
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$300
Lot Passed
Lucia.: Lucia. R-1990s. Vibrant color silkscreen poster for a re-release of Humberto Solas’ classic of Cuban cinema. Handsome green wooden frame, 31 x 21” overall. A.
0153: Lucia.Est.
$100
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$150
Lot Passed
Never Say Never Again.: Never Say Never Again. Warner Bros., 1983. German A0 (46 x 33”). Sean Connery’s seventh and final appearance as the fictional MI6 agent James Bond. Linen backed. Wrinkling along margins,
0154: Never Say Never Again.Est.
$150
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$250
Lot Passed
SOLD
For Your Eyes Only.: For Your Eyes Only. United Artists, 1981. One sheet (27 x 41”). Folded poster for this film, starring Roger Moore as James Bond, Ian Fleming’s iconic 007. Note that the bottom of this poster
0155: For Your Eyes Only.Est.
$100
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$150
The World is Not Enough.: The World is Not Enough. MGM, 1999. One sheet (27 x 41”). Rolled teaser poster for this film, starring Pierce Brosnan as James Bond, Ian Fleming’s iconic 007. Note that this poster is reverse
0156: The World is Not Enough.Est.
$100
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$150
Lot Passed
Tomorrow Never Dies.: Tomorrow Never Dies. MGM, 1999. DS British quad teaser poster (30 x 40). Starring Pierce Brosnan as James Bond, Ian Fleming’s iconic 007, with Teri Hatcher, and magician Ricky Jay. Good to very
0157: Tomorrow Never Dies.Est.
$150
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$200
Lot Passed
Nosferatu the Vampyre.: Nosferatu the Vampyre. 20th Century Fox, 1978. One sheet (41 x 27”). Werner Herzog’s stylistic remake of F.W. Murnau’s 1922 horror classic Nosferatu. Starring Klaus Kinski as Dracula and
0158: Nosferatu the Vampyre.Est.
$150
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$200
Lot Passed
SOLD
The Mad Doctor.: The Mad Doctor. Paramount, 1940 (Morgan Litho. Corp., Cleveland). One sheet (41 x 27”). Style A. Menacing physician marries a succession of wealthy women only to murder them for their money.
0159: The Mad Doctor.Est.
$150
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$250
Magnificent Doll.: Magnificent Doll. Universal, 1946 (Morgan Litho. Co., Cleveland). One sheet (41 x 27”). Ginger Rogers plays Dolley Madison as she’s wooed by both Aaron Burr and James Madison in this historical
0161: Magnificent Doll.Est.
$100
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$200
Lot Passed
SOLD
The Magnificent Seven.: The Magnificent Seven. United Artists, 1960. One sheet (41 x 27”). John Sturges’s iconic western adaptation of Akira Kurosawa’s Seven Samurai. With Yul Brynner, Eli Wallach, Steve McQueen and
0162: The Magnificent Seven.Est.
$400
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$600
The Magnificent Stranger.: The Magnificent Stranger. Unidas, 1966. Argentinian one sheet (43 x 29”). Clint Eastwood continues his role as Rowdy Yates from Rawhide in this cowboy western. Folded. Chips, tears and pinholes
0163: The Magnificent Stranger.Est.
$200
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$300
Lot Passed
Major Barbara.: Major Barbara. United Artists, 1941. Three sheet (81 x 41”). Social satire adapted from the George Bernard Shaw stage play about an idealistic Salvation Army major. Starring Wendy Hiller and Rex
0164: Major Barbara.Est.
$200
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$300
Lot Passed
SOLD
Making a Man.: Making a Man. Paramount, 1922. German (35 x 49”). A tuxedoed man looms over a throng of anguished people, an imposing skyline illustrated behind him. Adapted from a Peter B. Kyne story, this silent
0165: Making a Man.Est.
$500
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$700
SOLD
The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance.: The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance. Paramount, R – 1970s (Ripalta Industrie Grafiche, Milan). Italian 2-foglio (55 x 39”). John Ford’s classic western starring Jimmy Stewart and John Wayne about
0166: The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance.Est.
$300
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$400
The Man with the Golden Gun.: The Man with the Golden Gun. United Artists, 1974 (Rotolitographica, Rome). Italian 2-foglio (55 x 39”). Roger Moore’s James Bond goes head-to-head with the assassin Francisco Scaramanga in the
0167: The Man with the Golden Gun.Est.
$200
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$300
Lot Passed
Margin for Error.: Margin for Error. 20th Century Fox, 1943 (Tooker Litho. Co, New York). One sheet (41 x 27”). Drama film adapted from the 1939 stage play by Clare Boothe Luce. Directed by Otto Preminger, who also
0168: Margin for Error.Est.
$100
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$200
Lot Passed